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In geometry, a circular segment (also circle segment) is an area of a circle informally defined as an area which is "cut off" from the rest of the circle by a secant or a chord. The circle segment constitutes the part between the secant and an arc, excluding the circle's center.
A circular segment (shown here in yellow) is enclosed between a secant/chord (the dashed line) and the arc whose endpoints equal the chord's (the arc shown above the yellow area).
Let R be the radius of the circle, c the chord length, s the arc length, h the height of the segment, and d the height of the triangular portion. The area of the circular segment is equal to the area of the circular sector minus the area of the triangular portion.